Worked Examples in X-Ray Analysis
The purpose of this book is to provide the reader with a series of work­ ed examples in X -ray spectrometry and X -ray diffractometry, in such a way that each example can be treated either as a posed question, i. e. one to which the reader must himself provide an answer, or as a guide to the method of treating a similar problem. The latter, of course, also provides a check on the answer produced by the reader. Although much basic theory can be derived by study of this work the first intention of the book is not to provide a source of basic theoretical knowledge in X -ray analysis. It is hoped that the book will be utilized more as a guide line in the tackling of theoretical and practical problems and as a means of estab­ lishing whether or not the reader is able to work out for himself a certain type of problem. For example, the series of examples on counting statis­ tics has been chosen in such a way that after working through and understanding these, the reader should be able to handle most of the calculations that he is likely to come up against in this area.
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Worked Examples in X-Ray Analysis
The purpose of this book is to provide the reader with a series of work­ ed examples in X -ray spectrometry and X -ray diffractometry, in such a way that each example can be treated either as a posed question, i. e. one to which the reader must himself provide an answer, or as a guide to the method of treating a similar problem. The latter, of course, also provides a check on the answer produced by the reader. Although much basic theory can be derived by study of this work the first intention of the book is not to provide a source of basic theoretical knowledge in X -ray analysis. It is hoped that the book will be utilized more as a guide line in the tackling of theoretical and practical problems and as a means of estab­ lishing whether or not the reader is able to work out for himself a certain type of problem. For example, the series of examples on counting statis­ tics has been chosen in such a way that after working through and understanding these, the reader should be able to handle most of the calculations that he is likely to come up against in this area.
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Worked Examples in X-Ray Analysis

Worked Examples in X-Ray Analysis

by JENKINS
Worked Examples in X-Ray Analysis

Worked Examples in X-Ray Analysis

by JENKINS

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The purpose of this book is to provide the reader with a series of work­ ed examples in X -ray spectrometry and X -ray diffractometry, in such a way that each example can be treated either as a posed question, i. e. one to which the reader must himself provide an answer, or as a guide to the method of treating a similar problem. The latter, of course, also provides a check on the answer produced by the reader. Although much basic theory can be derived by study of this work the first intention of the book is not to provide a source of basic theoretical knowledge in X -ray analysis. It is hoped that the book will be utilized more as a guide line in the tackling of theoretical and practical problems and as a means of estab­ lishing whether or not the reader is able to work out for himself a certain type of problem. For example, the series of examples on counting statis­ tics has been chosen in such a way that after working through and understanding these, the reader should be able to handle most of the calculations that he is likely to come up against in this area.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781489926494
Publisher: Springer New York
Publication date: 11/23/2013
Edition description: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1983
Pages: 132
Product dimensions: 5.51(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.01(d)
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